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and index for boston, new york city, chicago and detroit. it just looks like the pattern we're stepping into it. saturday in boston i >>> good morning. even with quicker sunshine today, we're going to have below average highs from the 70s to near 80 inland. mid-60s to 70s around the >> all of america's weather was brought to you by mercedes-benz. >> thank you, sam. >> thank you. >>> coming up, new details on simon cowell's love triangle. the former "american idol" judge is expecting a baby with a wife of his former friend. >>> what parents are say iing about the way energy drinks are sold to kids. man using stereoscopic cameras... ♪ ...and even stop itself if it has to. the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. ♪ the 2014 e-class, it doesn't just see the future, it is the future. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five
and index for boston, new york city, chicago and detroit. it just looks like the pattern we're stepping into it. saturday in boston i >>> good morning. even with quicker sunshine today, we're going to have below average highs from the 70s to near 80 inland. mid-60s to 70s around the >> all of america's weather was brought to you by mercedes-benz. >> thank you, sam. >> thank you. >>> coming up, new details on simon cowell's love triangle. the former...
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on the coast, it's slightly muggy. 64, detroit. that feels really good. the numbers don't represent what the difference is. terrible news, though, for the gulf coast because some of that tropical moisture making its way up. new orleans, getting in that two-inch to three-inch rain as we go into the weekend. >>> good friday morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area microclimate forecast. faster sunshine, warmer today by about 1 to 7 degrees. fewer clouds tonight. and unfortunately, if you like the warm weather, cooler sunday and monday. enjoy today and tomorrow. 68 in san francisco, low to upper 70s around the bay shore, and eigh80s inland. don't see any 90s in the forecast until possibly next we >> you have to stick around in the next half hour. we go international with the weather because in taiwan, they have huge floodwaters. from a typhoon. i know, it's not that exciting. but it's great video and crazy. >> we'll take a look. >>> coming up here, meanwhile, a stalker scare for jennifer lopez. a man found hiding on her estate, actu
on the coast, it's slightly muggy. 64, detroit. that feels really good. the numbers don't represent what the difference is. terrible news, though, for the gulf coast because some of that tropical moisture making its way up. new orleans, getting in that two-inch to three-inch rain as we go into the weekend. >>> good friday morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your bay area microclimate forecast. faster sunshine, warmer today by about 1 to 7 degrees. fewer clouds tonight....
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but back off to the west from pittsburgh west to green bay, detroit, you're included in this, cleveland, as well, that's where the stronger storms will open up during the day today. if you think that heat is going away i >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. check out all that sunshine this morning. that means warmer temperatures this afternoon from 62 at the coast to about 91 inland. we'll be in the 50s and 60s tonight with a little more cloud >> as we roll down august, some would say scorcher in the middle of the country. all of that weather was brought to you by huggies. >> thank you, sam. >>> and coming up here, how much would you pay to avoid sitting next to a screaming baby on a flight? we're going to get into the airline's upgrade. sam's just throwing money on the table. >> yeah. that was the idea. >> a thousand dollars. >>> and the new movie about princess diana about the love of her life and what he's now saying about the movie. honey! we're pregnant! what? we're pregnant! we're pregnant? yeah! you're going to be a mom! you're going to be a dad! there's a little baby in there? ther
but back off to the west from pittsburgh west to green bay, detroit, you're included in this, cleveland, as well, that's where the stronger storms will open up during the day today. if you think that heat is going away i >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. check out all that sunshine this morning. that means warmer temperatures this afternoon from 62 at the coast to about 91 inland. we'll be in the 50s and 60s tonight with a little more cloud >> as we roll down august, some would...
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as josh was mentioning kind of going up and down finding cooler temperatures wherever that yet is so detroit, you're 75 today. you do come up a little, 86 by wednesday. boston, come up a touch as well. new york city below normal all week. only 81 by the time we get to wednesday. there are some signs and some were saying this would be several weeks below normal and may not last that long. where the heat is, oklahoma city, a lot of heat warnings and advisories and texas, dallas >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. looks like we've lost summer once again, temperatures well below average from 50s along the coast to possibly 80s in our inland east bay neighborhoods >> atlanta, you're 90 today. some like this but i say to them, let me have my august and you can have your september. >> stay in a lane. thank you, sam. >>> coming up leah remini about to tell all about why she left the church of scientology. why she says she's about to dish on everything there's taboo to talk about. >>> our sharktacular shark week kicks off with a frenzy. sam drawing the short straw, will he make
as josh was mentioning kind of going up and down finding cooler temperatures wherever that yet is so detroit, you're 75 today. you do come up a little, 86 by wednesday. boston, come up a touch as well. new york city below normal all week. only 81 by the time we get to wednesday. there are some signs and some were saying this would be several weeks below normal and may not last that long. where the heat is, oklahoma city, a lot of heat warnings and advisories and texas, dallas >>> good...
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chicago, detroit, minneapolis, mid 70s. >> unique scene in the metrodome in minneapolis. the field is marked for vikings' football. teens playing baseball. >> they're going to be playing now until thursday morning. a huge fund raiser for cancer center at university of minnesota. but it is also an attempt to set a guinness world record for the longest ever baseball game. >> we are going to try to play for over 62 hours up to 72 hours in a row. >> this will test everybody. i am going to go for it. going to be here the entire time. >> only 55 more hours to go. >> the current record for a baseball game is 60:11:32. for those counting. by the time they're finished they're expecting to play about 300 innings. i tell you what -- when i was a kid i would have signed up for that. >> i will tell you what-- the only people in the stands are very loving mothers. >> mothers, sisters. they ride home. i don't know what it is. >> i have a hard time sitting through a baseball game period just nine innings. there is action. >> but i guess. >> 300 innings. >> 300 innings. >> i would need a
chicago, detroit, minneapolis, mid 70s. >> unique scene in the metrodome in minneapolis. the field is marked for vikings' football. teens playing baseball. >> they're going to be playing now until thursday morning. a huge fund raiser for cancer center at university of minnesota. but it is also an attempt to set a guinness world record for the longest ever baseball game. >> we are going to try to play for over 62 hours up to 72 hours in a row. >> this will test everybody....
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. >> we documented the problems detroit is experiencing. police admit an embarrassing one, the police commander, e-mailed details of the officers body. includes weights and bra sizes. safe guard are being put in place so it never happens again. >> oops. >> oh. >> say it was a clerical error. it wasn't any kind of embarrassing, silly leak of information. just a mistake. >> of course, the assistant chief is saying it is not the practice of the police department to share this kind of information with the public for anybody else for that matter and also moving forward they don't expect to discipline anyone. >> what's more embarrassing, weight or bra size? or equally bad? >> they're equally bad, doesn't matter what size you are. first nobody's business. very good point. number two it doesn't matter what size you are. a lot of people are saying, none of their business, if they're big or small. doesn't matter. it is a woman's personal information. i would be horrified if abc released my bra and weight, bra size and weight. if they were ever going
. >> we documented the problems detroit is experiencing. police admit an embarrassing one, the police commander, e-mailed details of the officers body. includes weights and bra sizes. safe guard are being put in place so it never happens again. >> oops. >> oh. >> say it was a clerical error. it wasn't any kind of embarrassing, silly leak of information. just a mistake. >> of course, the assistant chief is saying it is not the practice of the police department to...
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jhonny peralta, detroit tigers. a great job. another name you have to look out for. could impact the team. and then everth cabrera. another up and coming, all-star caliber player, another guy that could be on the list. several others on the list. what people need to remember, these are the big names that could impact pennant races now. >> let's talk how many game suspensions, what are you hearing? >> could be basically remainder of the regular season. they want to get these done. if any of the teams make the playoffs, major league baseball wants the guys eligible for the post season. or maybe the teams want them to be able to come back and play in the toast season. it's important that they try to get the suspensions handed down. ryan braun was 65 games. regular season. post season. nelson cruz, a guy they want to get back. jhonny peralta, they want to get him back. >> tell us about the teams that will be hurt right now. >> the rangers, if texas loses nelson cruz. the team's struggled since losing josh hamilton to free agency. the yankees -- any third baseman right no
jhonny peralta, detroit tigers. a great job. another name you have to look out for. could impact the team. and then everth cabrera. another up and coming, all-star caliber player, another guy that could be on the list. several others on the list. what people need to remember, these are the big names that could impact pennant races now. >> let's talk how many game suspensions, what are you hearing? >> could be basically remainder of the regular season. they want to get these done. if...
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. >> 104 in dallas. 94, new orleans. 80s, kansas city, detroit. 70s in the northeast. 80s in the pacific northwest. >> amazing family, from michigan. we'll start with mom and dad, terry and jay schwat. three days ago welcomed their 12th child to the family little boy, tucker. >> here's the amazing thing. tucker has 11 big brothers. yes, 12 children in all. they're all boys. can you imagine. the oldest 21. dad admits he was rooting for a girl. some family friends telling him to think pink. >> obviously the thinking didn't do anything. dad is overjoyed with another healthy son as mom is as well. >> boy maker. all about the dude. all the wives tales about women who determine the sex. >> man determines sex. >> made 12 boys in a row. fair to say you cannot make a girl. i would stop trying. >> 13 is the charm. lucky number. keep going. >> i feel for that woman and her nether regions. >> lucky couples one and one. did you say nether regions again. >> i like saying it. >> it's my favorite word. i say it once a show. once a show we say the. >> her nether regions. out of this world accomplishments
. >> 104 in dallas. 94, new orleans. 80s, kansas city, detroit. 70s in the northeast. 80s in the pacific northwest. >> amazing family, from michigan. we'll start with mom and dad, terry and jay schwat. three days ago welcomed their 12th child to the family little boy, tucker. >> here's the amazing thing. tucker has 11 big brothers. yes, 12 children in all. they're all boys. can you imagine. the oldest 21. dad admits he was rooting for a girl. some family friends telling him to...
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. >> reporter: meet kurt skarjune, a retired detroit area cop. >> i said when i got a chance to speak out i would. >> reporter: he says it's what you might suspect, cities and counties make a whole lot of money off of speed traps. >> it's like a dirty secret. >> reporter: along i-71 the speed drops to 60 for about 14 seconds on the highway. before a court stepped in last winter, the tiny town collected $800,000 a year. along i-10 in cajun county tickets from a speed limit change at the bottom of this bridge covered 80% of the budget for henderson, louisiana. more than $2 million. the police chief and his deputy deny it but they're accused of paying officers kickbacks to write extra tickets. across the country drivers are taking note, reporting 78,000 speed traps since 2000. in the data, a warning, the cities with the most traps are colorado springs, denver, vegas, austin, and the number one is houston. all those frustrated drivers who feel they have been pulled over in a speed trap, authorities say when there is a hill and the speed limit is 25 miles per hour, it's not a trap, it's ab
. >> reporter: meet kurt skarjune, a retired detroit area cop. >> i said when i got a chance to speak out i would. >> reporter: he says it's what you might suspect, cities and counties make a whole lot of money off of speed traps. >> it's like a dirty secret. >> reporter: along i-71 the speed drops to 60 for about 14 seconds on the highway. before a court stepped in last winter, the tiny town collected $800,000 a year. along i-10 in cajun county tickets from a...
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louis and detroit to protest low wages. they're calling for a $15 an hour wage and the right to form a union. organizers of the walkout say right now fast food workers are paid, on average, just under $9 an hour. workers from 35 cities nationwide are expected to take part in the walkout. >> bay area cities in our area are not expected to take part, at least not yet. >>> san francisco-based gap makes a marketing bet on a fairly new site. >> and more americans are expected to hit the road this year for labor day. ellen brateman joins us now. good morning, ellen. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. if you're going to be hitting the road or skies, do expect company. heavier traffic coming for labor day weekend. aaa predicting more than 29 million people will hit the road, and the sky is going to be busy with flyers up as well with total number traveling more than 34 million, the most since labor day weekend 2008. let's take a check what's happening in stocks as we get under way. we are pretty quiet for the benchmark averag
louis and detroit to protest low wages. they're calling for a $15 an hour wage and the right to form a union. organizers of the walkout say right now fast food workers are paid, on average, just under $9 an hour. workers from 35 cities nationwide are expected to take part in the walkout. >> bay area cities in our area are not expected to take part, at least not yet. >>> san francisco-based gap makes a marketing bet on a fairly new site. >> and more americans are expected to...
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detroit, where african-americans make up about 83% of the city's population. you can check out the article at our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute blob is metamucil. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling helps to lower some cholesterol. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. >>> talking about civil liberties and the question raised by programs like stop and frisk and the nsa surveillance. with me, msnbc contributor james peterson, david sirota. and joining the conversation, vince. vince, i want to read you a tweet that i think in some ways is representative of some of the feedback i've gotten. pick random black, brown new yorkers, poll them on what's closer to being j. edgar hooverized. you are someone who works in both spheres. you guys sued new york on this lawsuit over stop and frisk and are also suing the federal government over surveillance. do you see these with each other? to you see them connected? >> they're n
detroit, where african-americans make up about 83% of the city's population. you can check out the article at our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute blob is metamucil. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling helps to lower some cholesterol. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. >>> talking about civil liberties and the question raised by programs...
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detroit, where african-americans make up about 83% of the city's population. you can check out the article at our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. i am today by luck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away? that's not gonna happen. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. >>> talking about civil liberties and the question raised by programs like stop and frisk and the nsa surveillance. with me, msnbc contributor james peterson, david sirota. and joining the conversation, vince. vince, i want to read you a tweet that i think in some ways is representative of some of the feedback i've gotten. pick random black, brown new yorkers, poll them on what's closer to being j. edgar hooverized. you are someone who works in both spheres. you guys sued new york on this lawsui
detroit, where african-americans make up about 83% of the city's population. you can check out the article at our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. i am today by luck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away? that's not gonna happen. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant,...
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detroit, where african-americans make up about 83% of the city's population. you can check out the article at our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where a
detroit, where african-americans make up about 83% of the city's population. you can check out the article at our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become...
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. >>> a story we've been following, today in chicago, detroit and flint, michigan. thousands of fast food retailers went on strike. they're pushing for a wage increase to $15 an hour, and the right to form unions without fear of retaliation. we will continue to follow these strikes on this program and on our website all in with chris. >>> when i was in illinois i passed racial profiling legislation. initially the police departments were resistant. they came to recognize p it was done in a fair, straightforward way, it would allow them to do their jobs better, and communities would have more confidence in them and in turn be more helpful. in applying the law. >> talking about the death of trayvon martin a little over a week ago, president obama spoke about the straightforward principle of having police officers listen to actions. the goal of this kind of approach is to reduce the frustration that many black and brown people feel when they're targets of heightened police scrutiny, and that's why yesterday congressman john conyers and senator ben karnen introduced the
. >>> a story we've been following, today in chicago, detroit and flint, michigan. thousands of fast food retailers went on strike. they're pushing for a wage increase to $15 an hour, and the right to form unions without fear of retaliation. we will continue to follow these strikes on this program and on our website all in with chris. >>> when i was in illinois i passed racial profiling legislation. initially the police departments were resistant. they came to recognize p it...
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idea maybe it's difficult to buy my $38,000 handbag which, of course, would buy you four houses in detroit these days. you know, like where we're worried about this kind of 1%er experience, but on the other hand it is, it reflects back some of what the president did in his solidarity with trayvon martin where he says part of what this tells us is that respectability, that class, that income, that achievement and accomplishment does not in the end wipe away the realities of racial unequinequality. >> but, this is what i find to be so valuable about these testimonies recently. both president obama's and winfreys which is there's this idea of sort of, you know, people getting sorted a little bit. these folks are good, these are bad. you can tell these people are climbing up and these are not. there's not. folks come, they look all kinds of way and still get essentialized in this way. >> this is a very old part of sort of a civil rights movement that goes all the way back to the turn of the century when much of the initial responses, i'll just tell you the story again of plessy v. ferguson, th
idea maybe it's difficult to buy my $38,000 handbag which, of course, would buy you four houses in detroit these days. you know, like where we're worried about this kind of 1%er experience, but on the other hand it is, it reflects back some of what the president did in his solidarity with trayvon martin where he says part of what this tells us is that respectability, that class, that income, that achievement and accomplishment does not in the end wipe away the realities of racial...
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. >>> a story we've been following, today in chicago, detroit and flint, michigan. thousands of fast food retailers went on strike. they're pushing for a wage increase to $15 an hour, and the right to form unions without fear of retaliation. we will continue to follow these strikes on this program and on our website all in with chris. the blisters were oozing, and painful to touch. i woke up to a blistering on my shoulder. i spent 23 years as a deputy united states marshal and i've been pretty well banged up but the worst pain i've experienced was when i had shingles. when i went to the clinic, the nurse told me that it was a result of having had chickenpox. i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. >>> when i was in illinois i passed racial profiling legislation. initially the police departments were resistant. they came to recognize p it was done in a fair, straightforward way, it would allow them to do their jobs better, and communities would have more confidence in them and in turn be more helpful. in applying the law. >> talking about the death of trayvon martin a
. >>> a story we've been following, today in chicago, detroit and flint, michigan. thousands of fast food retailers went on strike. they're pushing for a wage increase to $15 an hour, and the right to form unions without fear of retaliation. we will continue to follow these strikes on this program and on our website all in with chris. the blisters were oozing, and painful to touch. i woke up to a blistering on my shoulder. i spent 23 years as a deputy united states marshal and i've...
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. >>> a story we've been following, today in chicago, detroit and flint, michigan. thousands of fast food retailers went on strike. they're pushing for a wage increase to $15 an hour, and the right to form unions without fear of retaliation. we will continue to follow these strikes on this program and on our website all in with chris. i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>> when i was in illinois i passed racial profiling legislation. initially the police departments were resistant. they came to recognize p it was done in a fair, straightforward way, it would
. >>> a story we've been following, today in chicago, detroit and flint, michigan. thousands of fast food retailers went on strike. they're pushing for a wage increase to $15 an hour, and the right to form unions without fear of retaliation. we will continue to follow these strikes on this program and on our website all in with chris. i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting...
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and facing the bankruptcy of detroit generates public pension do have the limits. and many are facing the same financial sectors for detroit. >> give up benefits or risk lay offs. >> thank you, doug in dc. >> we have new details on the horrific story of a child who was beaten up on his school bus. >> the video captured national attention a couple of weeks back. get them out of here. they are still doing it. >> leave that by alone. live him alone. you know, you are going to jail. you all are going to jail. >> the driver had nightmares for weeks on what he witnessed and tried to stop verbally. those boys aed of boating the 13-year-old. the victim was viciously hit and you can see they are kicking him and over and over again. it is a horrible scene for the 13-year-old boy. phil keating is watching it play out in court today. hello again, phil. >> all three of the 15-year-olds are charged with aggravated battery as juveniles and the judge told them they are luky they are only 15 and otherwise they would be facing felony charges and serious prison time. all three suspec
and facing the bankruptcy of detroit generates public pension do have the limits. and many are facing the same financial sectors for detroit. >> give up benefits or risk lay offs. >> thank you, doug in dc. >> we have new details on the horrific story of a child who was beaten up on his school bus. >> the video captured national attention a couple of weeks back. get them out of here. they are still doing it. >> leave that by alone. live him alone. you know, you are...
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. >>> detroit was in chicago. they have max scherzer, going for his 18th win. tigers up 2-0. two on, two out. garcia, off scherzer. down the right field line. garcia -- and the ball gets away. garcia comes home to score. 3-1 lead. tied at 3-3, bottom 11. we had a lot of extra inning baseball games on tuesday. de aza makes the blooper reel. garcia scores. the white sox win 4-3, in 11. >>> that's all we have. now, back to you. >> thanks, guys. >>> coming up next, it's "the pulse." we're hearing from the lucky lottery winners that hit it big. one is an instant internet star. >>> also, a boy entering manhood with a performance you have to see to believe. car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. it als
. >>> detroit was in chicago. they have max scherzer, going for his 18th win. tigers up 2-0. two on, two out. garcia, off scherzer. down the right field line. garcia -- and the ball gets away. garcia comes home to score. 3-1 lead. tied at 3-3, bottom 11. we had a lot of extra inning baseball games on tuesday. de aza makes the blooper reel. garcia scores. the white sox win 4-3, in 11. >>> that's all we have. now, back to you. >> thanks, guys. >>> coming up next,...
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and detroit just took it to tom brady and the gang. and brady and the patriots looked so good in the first two games. the big pickup for the lions this season, is a kid named reggie bush. you may have heard of him. he had a career at usc. went to new orleans. and then to miami. they hope he can bring big things for the motor city. patriots, four turnovers in the first half. the lions, 40-9. first time under coach belichick the pats allow 40 in a preseason game. >>> it's time for dodger baseball. l.a. in miami, finishing up that series. yasiel puig, that's out in 27 of the 30 parks. but one of the three it isn't out in is that one right there. puig, one for three and rbi in the game. clayton kershaw, speaking of outs, looking for his 13th win of the season. double-plays helped him. dodgers win. 6-0, kershaw, eight innings. >>> boston at dodgers stadium, friday, saturday, sunday. first time since 2002. >> that's all we got. back to you. >> guys, thank you. >>> robert griffin iii, quarterback of the washington redski redskins, a bit light
and detroit just took it to tom brady and the gang. and brady and the patriots looked so good in the first two games. the big pickup for the lions this season, is a kid named reggie bush. you may have heard of him. he had a career at usc. went to new orleans. and then to miami. they hope he can bring big things for the motor city. patriots, four turnovers in the first half. the lions, 40-9. first time under coach belichick the pats allow 40 in a preseason game. >>> it's time for dodger...
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airport delays expected only if memphis and detroit. >>> back to the news now. a detroit area doctor accused of forcing potential chance e treatments on patients who didn't need them. >> the fbi says the doctor was in it for the money, not to help heal the sick. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: dr. farid fata is behind bars for the unthinkable, mistrea mistreating patients to bilk medicare out of millions of dollars. he fabricated diagnosis in order to perform expensive tests. relatives of his alleged victims are speaking out. jeff says when his father didn't respond to chemotherapy, the doctor refused to discontinue the drugs. >> they were giving my father transfusions in the parking barrage area. what kind of treatment is that. >> the government had not retained an expert to give an opinion. >> reporter: others suspected something was wrong as far back as 2010. >> things were being administ administered and used incorrectly. >> reporter: cancer nurse angela swantek said she complained. >> to know that a doctor could have potentially brought your death o
airport delays expected only if memphis and detroit. >>> back to the news now. a detroit area doctor accused of forcing potential chance e treatments on patients who didn't need them. >> the fbi says the doctor was in it for the money, not to help heal the sick. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: dr. farid fata is behind bars for the unthinkable, mistrea mistreating patients to bilk medicare out of millions of dollars. he fabricated diagnosis in order to perform...
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look at pictures of detroit today. you see some of the devastation, some of the blighted communities, but yet, there are some people there moving back in and trying to do their best to actually hold their heads above water. what do they have to do to bring this city out of bankruptcy and into a place of promise again? >> well, i think that one of the first things is to have a city run by people that are credible. and -- that people believe if they come in there to try and do something, that -- whatever terms they get are going to be realized. and that when they start building something, it is not going to be torn out from underneath them and retraded like a tax break or things like that. where you find municipalities and states trying to track new business by using hose methods. so i think that's a first step. they have got to make sure that they remain credible and right now i think that's a really big issue. if they can do that, then i think that the next step is to bring in tax breaks and other incentives for new in
look at pictures of detroit today. you see some of the devastation, some of the blighted communities, but yet, there are some people there moving back in and trying to do their best to actually hold their heads above water. what do they have to do to bring this city out of bankruptcy and into a place of promise again? >> well, i think that one of the first things is to have a city run by people that are credible. and -- that people believe if they come in there to try and do something,...
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weologist know, detroit, 41% poverty rate and st. louis 21%. the ten most dangerous cities in the country have the highest, most elevated poverty numbers in the country. >> yeah, poverty, unemployment, failure drops out from school and, guess what, a high percentage of minority. it hurts my heart. but, wayne, this is what you need. you need leadership that will come in and speak to kids who are not advancing and who are not making any progress and, instead, get involved with gang activity and with violence and this is how they can prove there is somebody in this world. that's a losing prescription. you have to believe in education. you have to believe in a job and building a resume. i don't think that this is a mystery if you want to make it in america. >> jonathan, there is -- >> even maybe a minimum wage job that would keep a young person out of trouble and focused on producing on the future. i mean, there's no question the gang has already pointed out. less likely to be this type of violent crime in a stronger economy. young people and, of c
weologist know, detroit, 41% poverty rate and st. louis 21%. the ten most dangerous cities in the country have the highest, most elevated poverty numbers in the country. >> yeah, poverty, unemployment, failure drops out from school and, guess what, a high percentage of minority. it hurts my heart. but, wayne, this is what you need. you need leadership that will come in and speak to kids who are not advancing and who are not making any progress and, instead, get involved with gang activity...
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it's simplified by the vice president is detroit was alive and bin laden was dead. they went on to say it was on the heels. this seems to call it into questions. it's not just groups that hit us in benghazi that this administration hasn't really focused on but al qaeda was the one they were focused on. also the progressive line that all we have to do is pull out of iraq, dwachb stan, roll over, play nice doggy and these people won't be as violent against us isn't true. basically we've shifted from offense to defense and this is what happens. >> quickly, what's the significance for you that this includes afghanistan? >> i think it shows central asia continues to be a real hot spot and even though they want the afghan war to be over, we still have to have the ability to act in central asia as long as asia and militants are there. >> thank you so much for your insight. good luck with the book. >> thanks, shannon. >>> peace negotiations continue. hopes are high but the path will not be easy. the defense minister joining us live with his thoughts next. >>> and happy birt
it's simplified by the vice president is detroit was alive and bin laden was dead. they went on to say it was on the heels. this seems to call it into questions. it's not just groups that hit us in benghazi that this administration hasn't really focused on but al qaeda was the one they were focused on. also the progressive line that all we have to do is pull out of iraq, dwachb stan, roll over, play nice doggy and these people won't be as violent against us isn't true. basically we've shifted...
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that is 134 square miles and bigger than the city of detroit and denver which is 150 area miles. a huge undertaking in this fire. gregg: let's turn to tracy weaver for more information, public information officer team one. joining us live on the phone. how much of this this is contained. talk to us about the homes and commercial properties that are threatened. >> good morning, gregg. the fire is showing 9% containment right now or 8:00%. that number goes up and down as the perimeter is spreading quite a bit. as you can imagine it is a huge area we're working in. gregg: and the evacuations, the homes, the businesses? >> well, basically everything between ketchum, sun valley and hayley, both sides of the road, all those subdivisions are evacuated. there are evacuations north of ketchum as well. and as well as across the highway 75, the east fork subdivision that is all evacuated. so, you know, it is impacting a lot of people but we're starting to make some headway especially the east point of the fire which is most threatening to these areas. gregg: what about weather conditions? i
that is 134 square miles and bigger than the city of detroit and denver which is 150 area miles. a huge undertaking in this fire. gregg: let's turn to tracy weaver for more information, public information officer team one. joining us live on the phone. how much of this this is contained. talk to us about the homes and commercial properties that are threatened. >> good morning, gregg. the fire is showing 9% containment right now or 8:00%. that number goes up and down as the perimeter is...
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. >> bill: detroit on edge after a super cat is seen to be roaming the neighborhood. bill: many say they are scared for little kids playing in the area. listen to these people who describe the mysterious animal. >> it's tall with very long arms and a long tail and a small head. >> it looks like an evil thing. i just ran. you just ran. you didn't want to look at it any longer. >> it just walks through the block. it's not scared of anybody. i'm scared to walk the neighborhood. it come out on you. >> i ran in the house and it was real scary. i said i'm never going back there again. bill: humane society officials moving in there. but they have got to locate him first. martha: he has a long tail. he's not a bobcat. he looks like a combination of a leopard and a bobcat or something. bill: hiding out under the left quarter panel of that vehicle. martha: i'm not going back around there again. a 12-year-old boy who really kept his cool under some frightening circumstances after two burglars broke into his home when he was alone. now the little boy tells us about those terrifyi
. >> bill: detroit on edge after a super cat is seen to be roaming the neighborhood. bill: many say they are scared for little kids playing in the area. listen to these people who describe the mysterious animal. >> it's tall with very long arms and a long tail and a small head. >> it looks like an evil thing. i just ran. you just ran. you didn't want to look at it any longer. >> it just walks through the block. it's not scared of anybody. i'm scared to walk the...
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detroit on the rebound question mark there? federal, state and local officials are kicking off a new campaign spending more than $50 million to tear down thousands of abandoned buildings in order to help revive some of the city's hardest hit areas. let's talk about this. garrett tenney is live for us in the motor city. the big question is, is this going to help? >> reporter: well, heather of the goal of this program is to stablize neighborhoods and redice foreclosures like taking homes like these and making them look like this. stay away and scrappers will be shot. signs like these are common site in neighborhoods all across the motor city where there are more than 78,000 abandoned homes. most of them fallout from the housing crisis. more than 30 of those homes are on robert couch's small street and have become magnets for squatters, scrappers and criminals. >> bring our neighborhood down, our community down. it ain't no community. we tried to do what we can as neighbors. neighbors can't do it all by their self. >> reporter: no
detroit on the rebound question mark there? federal, state and local officials are kicking off a new campaign spending more than $50 million to tear down thousands of abandoned buildings in order to help revive some of the city's hardest hit areas. let's talk about this. garrett tenney is live for us in the motor city. the big question is, is this going to help? >> reporter: well, heather of the goal of this program is to stablize neighborhoods and redice foreclosures like taking homes...
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detroit, 3.5 billion, plus 5.5 billion? that is $9 billion. where will detroit come up with $9 billion to keep the city runing? you can't cut all the city service to pay -- bill: 42 different unions in detroit operating now. we'll see what the judge does. matt, if you want a good van gogh you might have a shot in detroit. matt mccall. to viewers at home, shoot me an email. hemmer@foxnews.com or follow me on twitter, because you asked, bya, one line and a question mark. we'll get to it tomorrow. thanks, matt. >> thanks, bill. bill: here is heather. >> the trial of the fort hood shooter taking a surreal turn on the very first day. nidal hasan made opening statement and then proceeded to question the very people he shot. a live report from fort hood next. >> i saw everybody screaming. i saw the blood all over and the blood on my chest and i couldn't breathe. i tried to to to the ground to take cover, then i started getting shot more. i mean, felt some bullets. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connec
detroit, 3.5 billion, plus 5.5 billion? that is $9 billion. where will detroit come up with $9 billion to keep the city runing? you can't cut all the city service to pay -- bill: 42 different unions in detroit operating now. we'll see what the judge does. matt, if you want a good van gogh you might have a shot in detroit. matt mccall. to viewers at home, shoot me an email. hemmer@foxnews.com or follow me on twitter, because you asked, bya, one line and a question mark. we'll get to it tomorrow....
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detroit is the future of every american city. when i was a child growing up, american cities were a great treasure. today, an american cities are a wasteland. they are a wasteland because of welfare. they are a wasteland because of broken families. the tragedy that's going on in our into cities and around the country, which will spread to the suburbs where children are not raised correctly, don't have an education of don't see future, you know, where the family is broken from the beginning. these tragedies come someone has to stand up and say, this is the lie that began in the new deal. this is the lie of government dependence. don't be satisfied, as young people, to be told you are not needed. don't be satisfied to be told that somebody in china, or anywhere else, can do your jobs better than you can do them. but fight for this. and if you listen to the lie, even, socialism always comes on to help you. and then in the and it imprisoned you. obama is an extension of fbi. but he's a very intelligent extension, not to be underestim
detroit is the future of every american city. when i was a child growing up, american cities were a great treasure. today, an american cities are a wasteland. they are a wasteland because of welfare. they are a wasteland because of broken families. the tragedy that's going on in our into cities and around the country, which will spread to the suburbs where children are not raised correctly, don't have an education of don't see future, you know, where the family is broken from the beginning....
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we have seen it with one scandal after another whether you are the mayor of detroit going to jail or you are the governor of illinois it goes on and on. the just obliterate the label. but if you are a republican, it leads with republican. the republican larry craig today. and you see that coverage. it is stunning. this is something republicans have to live with with your treated that way because they allow the media to treat them this way. that is why the republican party has to stand up and applaud the chairman for having done. the candidates and party leaders have to stand up to the press. we are asking for fairness we are going to go make an issue out of you and if your corporate sponsors say goodbye we will be on the dhaka leaving goodbye. that needs to be the position that the republican party officials take on this or don't complain. thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> thank you come brent bozell. we have copies of the book available in the full year if he would like to purchase them. he will stay on the stage and talk further afterwards. i hope to see you again
we have seen it with one scandal after another whether you are the mayor of detroit going to jail or you are the governor of illinois it goes on and on. the just obliterate the label. but if you are a republican, it leads with republican. the republican larry craig today. and you see that coverage. it is stunning. this is something republicans have to live with with your treated that way because they allow the media to treat them this way. that is why the republican party has to stand up and...
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general motors opened the buildings while receiving money from the government now closing plants in detroit that is now they craft so the cars a buick that plant and the partnership that the chinese forces in into is 51% owned by the shanghai automotive corporation, owned by the communist party of china all the money in the technology in the know how. i went to show you something here mandated just last year for all lawyers in china i will fill the sacred mission of socialism of the characteristics assert my loyalty to the motherland and the people to uphold the leadership of the canoes party of trade in the socialist system. that does not sound like democratic reform to be. but to let me explain something socialism is aware that the for speaker talked about it ty is nationalist and socialist is a fascist government it calls itself communist but essentially are fascists. i could go on about this but this thing here with the trade deficit with china but in a number of different ways we have been doing it 30 years i am a free marketer but you don't do business with criminals and expect to get
general motors opened the buildings while receiving money from the government now closing plants in detroit that is now they craft so the cars a buick that plant and the partnership that the chinese forces in into is 51% owned by the shanghai automotive corporation, owned by the communist party of china all the money in the technology in the know how. i went to show you something here mandated just last year for all lawyers in china i will fill the sacred mission of socialism of the...
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the detroit story is sort of separate. one of the things that is lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is the city's economy and fiscal health are oftentimes two different things. if you look at new york city new york is thriving by any definition. if you look at neighborhoods like the meatpacking district. in the 70's or 80s he wouldn't be caught dead there now looks like a casting call for the bachelorette. there are so many 20 somethings on the weekend that it's the place to be. new york is like an amusement park in many ways were the economy is doing very well. new york has fiscal problems too. many of the problems that detroit has. detroit, some of the rust belt cities are still adjusting to a massive shift in the economy from an industrial-based economy and a number of other things are happening there as well but not all cities are widely responded in research and the way that new york is that many are. i think places like detroit and buffalo and some others at the minority. overall the story about citi
the detroit story is sort of separate. one of the things that is lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is the city's economy and fiscal health are oftentimes two different things. if you look at new york city new york is thriving by any definition. if you look at neighborhoods like the meatpacking district. in the 70's or 80s he wouldn't be caught dead there now looks like a casting call for the bachelorette. there are so many 20 somethings on the weekend that it's the place to...
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i think places like detroit and buffalo and others are the minority. over all the story about a cities right now is that more people are staying in them and more people with families, young couples with families. >> host: seattle is thriving in the booming, bamberger is thriving and booming, chicago is thriving and booming. what do these places have in common? >> guest: it's living in the city and raising kids in the city is an option now where it didn't used to be and if that is a number of reasons i talk about in the book. it's the same thing driving away from serbia. rising gas prices come people having fewer children, wanting more sense of liveliness in their communities, schools improving in the cities. the schools are still big issues in the nevado people to the suburbs but that is starting to change, so and cities are different. a city like seattle or st. wallsten it's easy to have a suburban lifestyle in those cities you can have a single-family detached house and still be in the city and in fact you are living in a kind of dense -- usually tho
i think places like detroit and buffalo and others are the minority. over all the story about a cities right now is that more people are staying in them and more people with families, young couples with families. >> host: seattle is thriving in the booming, bamberger is thriving and booming, chicago is thriving and booming. what do these places have in common? >> guest: it's living in the city and raising kids in the city is an option now where it didn't used to be and if that is a...
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the first part is, we notice as we speak, detroit's going bust. so, the first part of the question is, what cities are having the problems you're talking about and why do you think that is and then what cities are not? >> guest: our city story is a tail of -- tale of two cities and the detroit story is separate. one thing that is lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is that cities' economies and fiscal health are often times two different things. you look at new york city. new york is thriving by any definition. you look at neighborhoods like the meat packing district, in the '70s and '8ss you wouldn't be caught dead there now it's so many 20 somethings on the weekend, the place to be, and that would have never happened before. so new york is like an amusement park. the economy is doing very well. but new york has fiscal problems, too. many of the same fiscal pension problems that detroit has. so those are two different things. detroit is some of the rust belt cities are adjusting to as massive shift from an industrial economy to se
the first part is, we notice as we speak, detroit's going bust. so, the first part of the question is, what cities are having the problems you're talking about and why do you think that is and then what cities are not? >> guest: our city story is a tail of -- tale of two cities and the detroit story is separate. one thing that is lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is that cities' economies and fiscal health are often times two different things. you look at new york city....
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the detroit story is sort of separate. one of the things that's lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is city economy and fiscal health oftentimes do different things. look at new york city. new york is thriving by any definition but if you look at neighborhoods like the meatpacking district. and 70 and and 80 you wouldn't be caught dead there now. it's a casting call. it's like the place to be. that never would've happened before. sunnier kids kind of like an amusement park in many ways now where it used to be, the economist and very well. new york has fiscal problems, too. many of the same problems that detroit has. so those are two kind of different things. detroit is some of the rust belt cities are still adjusting to a massive shift in the coming from an industrial-based economy to a service economy detroit has a number of other things happening there as well, but not all cities are sort of wildly responded and research and the way new york is. but many are. i do think places like detroit and maybe buffa
the detroit story is sort of separate. one of the things that's lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is city economy and fiscal health oftentimes do different things. look at new york city. new york is thriving by any definition but if you look at neighborhoods like the meatpacking district. and 70 and and 80 you wouldn't be caught dead there now. it's a casting call. it's like the place to be. that never would've happened before. sunnier kids kind of like an amusement park in...
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detroit altie spanish to find out more visit. tito's comb. her hair. and play clean i. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . wealthy british style. expert on the telephone. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on. the new round of accusations over syria as a mask is insists rebels and foreign mercenaries are behind the alleged chemical attack accusing washington of lying over claims it has. evidence of government involvement. meanwhile western warships and fighter jets move to within striking range of syria as the u.s. and britain seem set on military action if you want inspectors confirm accountable attack took place. also greece needs another massive money boost from europe just as the chancellor merke
detroit altie spanish to find out more visit. tito's comb. her hair. and play clean i. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . wealthy british style. expert on the telephone. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for...
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by the way, i think the matchup -- i think the matchup next week when detroit plays at shea stadium, matt harvey, i beg your pardon, citi field, little freudian slip there. matt harvey and max scherzer, the starters in the allstar game at citifield. >> kenny: matt scherzer, who you predicted along with joe buck on the opening telecast of the season, tigers and yankees, you said during the open that max scherzer would win the american league cy young award. >> tim: i thought that because i thought everything was coming to the and it certainly has come together for a guy who is 17-1. pitches tomorrow against the red hot kansas city royals. and then next saturday at citifield against matt harvey. that's what's scheduled to happen. that's pretty good. rarely does an allstar matchup pitch after the allstar game. scherzer pitched one inning because he started for the tigers the previous saturday and jim leland did not want to use a pitcher who pitched that saturday more than one inning of the allstar game. >> tim: right. >> kenny: david ortiz, one for three. doubled, came around to score i
by the way, i think the matchup -- i think the matchup next week when detroit plays at shea stadium, matt harvey, i beg your pardon, citi field, little freudian slip there. matt harvey and max scherzer, the starters in the allstar game at citifield. >> kenny: matt scherzer, who you predicted along with joe buck on the opening telecast of the season, tigers and yankees, you said during the open that max scherzer would win the american league cy young award. >> tim: i thought that...
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it's master bombmaker built the underwear bomb which nearly blew up an airliner over detroit on christmas day 2009. explosives hidden in printer cartridges and shipped on cargo planes bound for the u.s. were hard to detect, even after authorities had been told where to look. most recount, he designed a new underwear bomb which was handed over to the u.s. by a double agent. at a conference last month, john pistol, head of the transportation security administration, explained why it was so alarming. >> so it was a new type of explosive that we had never seen in either attempts in the u.s. or around the world by terrorists, so all of our explosive detection equipment which screens over a million checked bags every day-- just in the u.s.-- wasn't calibrated to detect that. >> reporter: but u.s. officials say they have no evidence the current plot is designed to take down airliners bound for the u.s. the embassy closings begin on sunday and could last for a number of days, depending on what more is learned about the threat. the travel alert will remain in effect through the end of august. >> s
it's master bombmaker built the underwear bomb which nearly blew up an airliner over detroit on christmas day 2009. explosives hidden in printer cartridges and shipped on cargo planes bound for the u.s. were hard to detect, even after authorities had been told where to look. most recount, he designed a new underwear bomb which was handed over to the u.s. by a double agent. at a conference last month, john pistol, head of the transportation security administration, explained why it was so...
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. >>> detroit shortstop jose iglesias may have had the defensive play of the night. he makes a offhanded bare-handed throw to help get phegley out. they lose to the white sox 6-2. >>> and a wild one between the orioles and diamondbacks. baltimore's chris davis ties it on the sixth home run of the year. orioles would rally in the ninth to tie at game at 6-6. arizona's adam eaton hammers the first pitch he sees for the walk-off home run. the diamondbacks win 7-6. >>> when we return, california dreaming. an entrepreneur's plan to transport people from l.a. to san francisco on an ultra fast cushion of air. of the bay bridge open.. by labor day. drastic changes are coming your kids school bathrooms. they'll get to pick which o they want to use. an east versus west battle pitting neighbor against neighbor in one bay area neighborhood. and it's all r parking.. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., severe thunderstorms today. atlanta, afternoon thunderstorms. pa
. >>> detroit shortstop jose iglesias may have had the defensive play of the night. he makes a offhanded bare-handed throw to help get phegley out. they lose to the white sox 6-2. >>> and a wild one between the orioles and diamondbacks. baltimore's chris davis ties it on the sixth home run of the year. orioles would rally in the ninth to tie at game at 6-6. arizona's adam eaton hammers the first pitch he sees for the walk-off home run. the diamondbacks win 7-6. >>>...
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one tiger who sunlt slumping is detroit pitcher max scherzer. the tigers' ace improved. completing a four-game sweep of the indians. >>> the l.a. dodgers continue their red-hot play on the road. a.j. ellis smacked a three-run homer helping the dodgers to a 5-1 win over st. louis. l.a. hoss won 17 of their last 18 games at home. >>> the baltimore ravens were back on the field for the first time since winning the super bowl. baltimore opened their preseason schedule against the bucs in reiny tampa. the ravens got a 7-6 lead. the defending champs don't look back from there. they win, 44-16. and the super bowl runners-up were also back in action. the san francisco 49ers hosting the denver broncos, before star quarterbacks collin kaepernick and peyton manning played just one series. the only touchdown comes when niners' running back d.j. harper coughs up the ball and phillips returns with a score. the broncos win, 10-6. >>> finally, just because you earn the tens of millions of dollar as year and you are the face of the nba doesn't mean you can escape jury duty. lebron james
one tiger who sunlt slumping is detroit pitcher max scherzer. the tigers' ace improved. completing a four-game sweep of the indians. >>> the l.a. dodgers continue their red-hot play on the road. a.j. ellis smacked a three-run homer helping the dodgers to a 5-1 win over st. louis. l.a. hoss won 17 of their last 18 games at home. >>> the baltimore ravens were back on the field for the first time since winning the super bowl. baltimore opened their preseason schedule against the...
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the numbers, single parent birth rate, unemployment, failure to graduate, functional illiteracy in detroit. this is a major urban environment. a major failure. this shows the world america has made great strides and americans made great strides but we have a lot of challenges. we need to move into 2013 and take these views on in our current environment. education is the civil rights issue today what we do as a nation is we degrade and we lose our culture, our work force. we lose our ability. america is the land of opportunity. if you're not educated, you can't take advantage of that opportunity. >> you know, 50 years after the march on washington, one of the questions is how much longer the government should give special treatment to minorities? back in 2003 then justice sandra day o'connor was the swing vote upholding continued racial preference necessary college tuition. she said that should end back then in 25 years. she backed off that 25-year deadline. but at some point does affirmative action, does special treatment need to end? >> i think president obama addressed that before saying
the numbers, single parent birth rate, unemployment, failure to graduate, functional illiteracy in detroit. this is a major urban environment. a major failure. this shows the world america has made great strides and americans made great strides but we have a lot of challenges. we need to move into 2013 and take these views on in our current environment. education is the civil rights issue today what we do as a nation is we degrade and we lose our culture, our work force. we lose our ability....